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Old 04-17-2017, 10:11 AM
 
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1. Am I in the current price ballpark for a turnkey job?
2. I need a lot of this stuff so I'm going to be more of a price shopper than is normal for me.
3. Please DM contact info. if you have a good source/installer.

Thx.
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Old 04-17-2017, 12:15 PM
 
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when we remodeled our bathrooms earlier this year, it costed us $2,000+parts(no more than $2,200) to replace&install about 20sq ft of crystal ice quartz countertop and add an additional sink in the 2nd bath. i bought the 4 faucets myself, and the contractor installed them for me at no charge. so, yea, you are in the right ballpark. i attached some pictures for you see, the first 2 are before the remodel, the last 2 are after the remodel.
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Old 04-17-2017, 12:46 PM
 
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I would try Allied Stone in N Dallas. And yes, you are in the ballpark depending on whether you want a style that's sold by the "slab" or just a solid white or black Quartz, which is sold by the square foot. For a solid black or white it should come in under your range.
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Old 04-17-2017, 12:47 PM
 
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when we remodeled our bathrooms earlier this year, it costed us $2,000+parts(no more than $2,200) to replace&install about 20sq ft of crystal ice quartz countertop and add an additional sink in the 2nd bath. i bought the 4 faucets myself, and the contractor installed them for me at no charge. so, yea, you are in the right ballpark. i attached some pictures for you see, the first 2 are before the remodel, the last 2 are after the remodel.
Thanks for the info.
BTW - it's a small world. Your color choice is one of my wife's favorites.
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Old 04-17-2017, 12:51 PM
 
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Jubilee Company in McKinney did our granite work for a good price, they deal in quartz too. Not sure what they charge per sq ft, but you may want to give them a call and see what they come up with.
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Old 04-17-2017, 12:59 PM
 
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I would try Allied Stone in N Dallas. And yes, you are in the ballpark depending on whether you want a style that's sold by the "slab" or just a solid white or black Quartz, which is sold by the square foot. For a solid black or white it should come in under your range.
Thanks.
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Old 04-18-2017, 07:11 AM
 
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Jubilee Company in McKinney did our granite work for a good price, they deal in quartz too. Not sure what they charge per sq ft, but you may want to give them a call and see what they come up with.
Thanks, just got off the phone with them. They seem like really good people.
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Old 04-18-2017, 08:19 AM
 
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You're welcome. We wouldn't hesitate to use them again.
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Old 04-18-2017, 09:11 AM
 
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Don't laugh; I've had really good results from both Home Depot AND Lowes; each was able to beat everyone else's prices/deals, and I feel pretty good about them still being in business before the warranty(s) expire !!!

Installation/workmanship was flawless, and guaranteed by both.

One major benefit both offered - I didn't have to pay for a WHOLE 2nd slab (on granite) where what we needed wouldn't fit onto a single slab; only have to pay for the stone actually used/ PORTION of a slab; ALL the other smaller outfits required us to fully pay for each full slab touched with quoted jobs costing thousands more than the big-boxes .... Plus HD and Lowes have access to ALL the same stone/stock in the metroplex that anybody does ....

Another major benefit; can stack discounts - pay most with HD/Lowes giftcards purchased @ Krogers = 2 months of $1 off per gallon of gas !!!

Not sure if all this would help with quartz, but I know who'd I would likely be contracting the job to...
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Old 04-18-2017, 09:19 AM
 
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Don't laugh; I've had really good results from both Home Depot AND Lowes; each was able to beat everyone else's prices/deals, and I feel pretty good about them still being in business before the warranty(s) expire !!!

Installation/workmanship was flawless, and guaranteed by both.

One major benefit both offered - I didn't have to pay for a WHOLE 2nd slab (on granite) where what we needed wouldn't fit onto a single slab; only have to pay for the stone actually used/ PORTION of a slab; ALL the other smaller outfits required us to fully pay for each full slab touched with quoted jobs costing thousands more than the big-boxes .... Plus HD and Lowes have access to ALL the same stone/stock in the metroplex that anybody does ....

Another major benefit; can stack discounts - pay most with HD/Lowes giftcards purchased @ Krogers = 2 months of $1 off per gallon of gas !!!

Not sure if all this would help with quartz, but I know who'd I would likely be contracting the job to...
Thanks.
While I'm big fan of Lowes and HD generally I'm not big on using their contractors. It seems to me they work contractors over pretty hard.
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